Sounds great.
I'll change the bug summary and title to reflect the real issue.
Thanks again for your help and patience.
** Summary changed:
- amd64 ftp gio mount error
+ GIO mount fails on amd64 due to missing package dependency to gvfs-fuse
** Changed in: nssbackup
Importance: High => Low
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Ah yes thats the problem, gfvs-fuse MUST reflect the mount in the .gvfs
folder. Now after a reboot this works with nautilus and the test button
in nssbackup. My suggestion: Make a dependency from nssbackup to gvfs-
fuse.
e...@agamemnon:~$ ls -l .gvfs/
insgesamt 0
drwx-- 1 eric eric 0 1970-01-0
Another interesting output would be: `ps aux | grep -i gvfs-fuse-
daemon`. This checks if the gvfs-fuse-daemon is running and should give:
~$ ps aux | grep -i gvfs-fuse-daemon
peer 2204 0.0 0.0 1860 596 pts/2S+ 15:44 0:00 grep
--color=auto -i gvfs-fuse-daemon
peer 2535 0.
Hi Eric,
could you please restart your machine and try it again? There are some
issues in GVFS when configuring the backends without restarting the gvfs
daemons (this is not a bug in nssbackup and I'm not sure if it's still
valid but it's worth trying it).
As long as your mount does not show up i
This shows the mount did by nssbackup in nautilus when pressing the
button. It comes up but nssbackup did not recognize it.
** Attachment added: "error dialogue"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nssbackup/+bug/617473/+attachment/1491719/+files/mounted.jpg
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I installed the missing package.
ii gvfs-fuse 1.6.1-0ubuntu1 userspace virtual filesystem - fuse
server
Unable to mount target, unable to mount host. While the requester pops
up, in nautilus the mount appears.
Nothing here: e...@agamemnon:~$ ls -l .gvfs/
insgesamt 0
Dismounted in Nautilus
** Changed in: nssbackup
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: nssbackup
Importance: Undecided => High
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So, the package `gvfs-fuse` is not installed on your amd64 machine?
Could you please install `gvfs-fuse` (it's an official package and even
supported by Canonical) and then repeat the tests (i.e. list directory
.gvfs and test whether it works in nssbackup)?
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Yes this works an my thinkpad and eee on i386 base packages.
Got the 0.3.1 packages this morning.
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un gvfs-fuse (keine Beschreibung vorhanden)
Do i need this package?
When mounted by hand in nautilus the
Thanks for reporting this issue.
The things do work as expected on i386?
The cause of the problem is here:
2010-08-13 18:20:51,444 - INFO in _gio_utils._mount_done_cb(355): Path is
already mounted.
2010-08-13 18:20:51,445 - DEBUG in pathparse.query_mount_uri(247):
get_mount_uri: ftp://bac...@1
** Attachment added: "nssbackup.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/617473/+attachment/1488418/+files/nssbackup.log
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